New Houses Being Built. Has Husband Arrested
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BANK -•.••"•39 VOLUME xxxv: RE© BANK; W #, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1912.1 roxrm mw HOUSES, HORSES CANT &£ SOLD. UMBBB! TOTBD A CTSTOX. NEW HOUSES BEING BUILT. Xaaaatmrc B*e4d»ta Settlor Vp Mtm Xante Arreated and Bmt to tfea HAS HUSBAND ARRESTED. loun »• Th»t nut. Oonnty JaU, 1 Joseph Harris, a colored barber at _. .-(nr Charles Hcllfrich of Keansburg is UC luildlng three bungalows at that or Red Bank, waa arrested last Thurs- MRS. ALONZO Y. SEDLOCK CHARGES MR. SED1 place, They will be 15x80 feet and day night on a charge of carrying MANY DWELLINGS ARE BEING CONSTRUCTED IN 1 Hn. concealed weapons. Harris's wife WITH ASSAULT AND BATTERY. v VARIOUS PARTS OF THE TOWN. ( will cost $1,600 each . The buildings * SB* OvriS tea made a complaint against him. charg- will have three rooms each and will be Oldaon * IMlr S"i > MlMauwi ni done in about, a month. James D. ing assault and battery. When ar- Bookkeeper for Mount Factory Firm Held in $200 Bail to Await WiUiwJi P. Hugg Building a New Hoihe on Maple Avenue, and tha IM SMook * rested by Policeman Emley, Harris Seoley is doing the work. An injunction nlhg Paul had a pistol in his trousers pocket. the Action of the Grand Jury—Mrs. Sedlock Claims, that He James J. Quigley Building a House as an Investment on Bergen Mrs, Florence MocCallan is build- Armstrong of- Hoi , from dlspos- Harris's wife aefused to press the ng a now house at Keansburg. It Is jlngof thirtt^r i hot***, most of complaint against her husband, and Struck Her, but Her Husband Denies TMs-Hft iiays That He . Placed New Stucco House oh Peters Place to* Mr. and Mrs,18x28 feet and will' cost about $800. them Arabfan-.! a sew charge of carrying a concealed The house will be ready for occupancy weapon was made against the man, Simply Defended Himself Against Hi* Wife. ' .. George Manson-Jonn H. Cook, Jr., Buading Another Dwelling. in three weeks. Mrs. MacGaUan will Harris was sent to the county jail to make this her home. George Matthews await the action of the grand jury. Mrs. Louisa A. Sedlock, wife of complainant and her testimony was • George W. Sewing has drawn plans the first of December. The cost will be in doing the work.' ... was obtained by Jo«ph rPCohover of Alonzo Y. Sedlock of Sunset ave- similar to that,of Mrs. Sedlock'a, ^8he .. and has been awarded' contracts for 12,800. The first story will be weather the law firm' of JoBntton A Conover nue, had her husband arrested on a said that she tasppenep d to. call at the two new houses at Red Bank for Wil- boarded- and the Becond will be shin* of AsbueJ" Park. They represented complaint of assault, and battery last House while the trouble was taking liam P. Hugg and James J,,Qulgl*y. led. On the front of the house will Mrs. Daisy B.- Davenport, widow of Thuriday. The case was tried before place; , Mr. Hugg's new dwelling wilt be; on s'a. porch eight feet wide. Hot and Homer Davenport. The latter - left FIRE IN A "FEED STORE, Justice Frank A. Mulford of Fair Ha- & PROPERTY. hie entire Estate to his wife in one of Mrs. Sedlock is now living with 'the lot occupied by his present resi- cold water, heat, stationary tubs, elec- ven on Friday night*, and Mr. Sedlock Mrs. William J. Button of East Front tho'shortest wills on record. ; dence on-the east side of Maple ave- tricity, gas and other' improvements SXOBB ACBXB AT. MMHC.B SH.VBB XS). WABBMOPBB -was held in $200 bail to await the street. •, , . - nue. It will be in the tear of the will be in the dwelling. The order, .spedfles that •if the action of the grand jury. Mr. Sed- KABSB. "• horses are taken out of the state or BOBS) PAMAOB. Mr. Sedlock says that he did not house now on the property, and after Improving- a Konaa. lock is employed as bookkeeper in the assault his wife, but that Mrs, Sedlock it is completed Mr. Hugg will make it sold a bond guaranteeing their value John Coombs is making many im- John J. Ollbona BzonangM Propertr at Oid*t of. »OUM "aaui VoUenuia Woo4a office of the Mount carriage factory did assault him. He says that she got his home; The house at present occu- mu^t bo furnished^ This order was at Bed Bank. John W. Mount, Sr., 1 provements to his residence on South to* Volnt fo» W*w York Propartr— issued pending, a bearing on Mrs. •»T» Ua MoTwa «iiirplalim» Actions angry because he was looking-at a pied by him will bo moved to a, lot on Mor* Shan (1,000,000 Bepreaented In became his bondsman. book belonging to her, and flew et htnv ~I>rummond place. "'\ ' •''. street, The coat will be? 1,600, Mr. Davenport's petition fpr art accounting of • «*t>D Madlto )S«U»f Tn»t BnU4- Sewing is doing the work. New bard- by Mrs. Ann: Howard Beakirt, who WM.'.SM on K The hearing was to have taken like a tigress. Mr. Sedlock claims that , The new house will be 28 feet wood floors will be laid throughout John J. Gibbons of Little Silver last place Thursday night, but was post- he could not aassaulu t his wife if he square and will coat about $3,500, It claims to have Bold the horses and Damage amounting to $600 was and a new staircase will be built. To Wednesday exchanged his country farm to Mr, Armstrong, In this action done by a flre InHance's feed store on poned till Friday night because the wanted to,, ass shee is mmuc h biggbggerr anda d' will be roady for occupancy the first the house Is being added a back porch, place known as Shoreacres, near Little witnesses were unable to be present. stronget r than,hehh . If BDO wass n nurt in .'"•' of December. The .first story will be MrB. Davenport'.seeks to have the Monmonth street last Wednesday butler's pantry arid two bay windows. Silver point, for a business building court remove the title to' the horses night How the fire'started is not Mrs. Sedlock testified that when she any way Mr. Sedlock .says that her in- - weather boarded and the second will The work will be completed about the and flats at New York, built and came home a few, nights ago her hus- juries resulted from her own strenuous be Hhlngled. There will be o porch and the farm' frohj Mr, Armstrong known. Shortly before the alarm was middle of October. ' ' j owned by the Building and Engineer- and restore it'to herself on the con- rung in Reuben White saw a colored band flew into a rage and said that actions and not from anything he did ten feet wide. The house will be of ing company, A New York real es- he would blow her head off if she did to her. He says that he simply acted the colonial style of. architecture and tention that there was never any real man scale a fence on White Street and MawShrawaliarjr Avanue •ouMev tate broker handled the transaction, sale to Mrs. Reakirt. The caw is to run as hard aa he could. He yelled not tell him where she had been. She on the defensive. He admits that he . will have eight rooms and a bathroom, John H, Cook, Jr., of Bank street, which involved more than $1,000,000 said that her huBbtmd took hold of did say that he would bite her, but Hardwood floors will be laid through- be heard December flth. to tthe man but the runner did not is building a house on Shrewsbury in values. reply. This incident has given rise to her hands and beat them against her that he simply said this as a threat to . out. The rooms will be finished with avenue OB an investment. It will; be Affidavits introduced at the case breast: She further stated that he make her quit. chestnut trimmings. The house will The property acquired by Mr. Gib-tended to show. that, even some time the bbeliee f that the building was set on 20x20 feet and will cost about ?l,f)00. ons is a twelve-story mercantile fire. Mr. White did not recognize the made several attempts to bite her. Mr. John W. Mount, Sr., head of the be provided with not and, cold water, It will be completed this week.' This after Mrs. Reakirt claims to have man. Sedlock plead not guilty to the charge factory firm, states that he wantB hast, '-' !1 -'^ '-••- building at 45 to 51 West 23d street, come into possession.'of the farm and and made a general denial of his : is, electricity,,stationary tubs is the third house Mr. Cook has built On a plot, 100x100' feet, It was built people to know that he"has a very high und tier modern comforts and con. on Shrewsbury avenue this year, be- the horses; Davenport told people that The discovery of the fire was made wife's statements.,, opinion of Mr. Sedlock and that he : a short time ago by the sellers. they were his own.; The affidavits veniencesl • , . v • " " Bides three which he built on River Justin time to prevent the total de- does not believe that Mr. Sedlock iThe Gibbons country estate is lo- were from prominent horsemen from struction of the building and was due Nellie LeMaistre, a neighbor of Mr.